Nobel winner Maathai sounds alarm over planet
She said sweeping changes were needed to restore a "world of beauty and wonder" by overcoming challenges ranging from AIDS to climate instability.
Maathai founded a campaign that has planted 30 million trees across Africa in a bid to slow deforestation.
"Activities that devastate the environment and societies continue unabated," Maathai, Kenya's deputy environment minister, said in a Nobel acceptance speech at a glittering ceremony in Oslo City Hall.
"I call on leaders, especially in Africa, to expand democratic space and build fair and just societies," she said.
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